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Sunday, April 24, 2016

RAVA UTTAPAM

Rava Uttapam is so easy to make with the minimum of ingredients. It's great for breakfast,as a snack,
or for lunch or dinner.
If you mix excess batter,you can leave it in the fridge for a day or two.
It is quite filling and definitely way healthier than a take away pizza !!!!
Very budget friendly with least washing up !!

INGREDIENTS :
Rava ( Wheat semolina)  1 cup
Yoghurt        1 tablespoon
salt to taste
1 medium onion finely chopped
1/2 medium tomato finely chopped (Optional )
1 green chilly finely chopped (Optional)
Coriander  1 Tbsp finely chopped (Optional )
Oil - few tablespoons

By optional I mean to indicate that you can go ahead and make it even if few of the optional ingredients are missing .
It tastes good on it's own without accompaniments.

Method:

  1. Mix all the ingredients.
  2. Heat a pan on medium heat
  3. Put few drops of oil on the pan and lightly wipe it with a scrunched up paper towel.
  4. Spread a ladle of the mixture and spread it on the pan like you would spread  pancake batter.
  5. Add few drops of oil around the edge of the Uttapam. Let it cook till the top side looks translucent and the bottom would have coloured a bit.
  6. Flip it over and cook further until the other side is a bit coloured.
You can eat it with Idly Podi, coconut chutney or ketchup.









3 INGREDIENTS ENERGY BAR 

Makes 8 large bars or 16 small square-shaped bars
Very easy recipe. 

 

Ingredients
1 cup nuts
1 cup dried fruit
1 cup (12-15 whole) pitted dried dates, preferably Medjool
Equipment
Food processor (Any basic one will do )
Plastic wrap or wax paper
Sharp knife

Instructions

  1. Roast the nuts (optional). Nuts can be used raw or roasted; roasting will add a toasty, nutty depth to the bars. If desired, roast the nuts at 180°C for 10 to 12 minutes, until fragrant and golden. Allow to cool before using.
  2. Combine the nuts, dried fruit, and dates in a food processor. Combine all the ingredients in a food processor. Pulse a few times just to break them up. Separate the dates if they start to clump together.
  3. Process continuously for 30 seconds. By now, the ingredients should all have broken down into crumb-sized pieces. Scrape the edges of the bowl and beneath the blade to make sure nothing is sticking.
  4. Process continuously until a ball is formed, 1 to 2 minutes. Continue processing for another 1 to 2 minutes, until the ingredients clump together and gather into a ball.
  5. Press into a thick square and chill. Lay a piece of plastic wrap or wax paper on your work surface and dump the dough on top. Press the dough with your hands until it forms a thick square, roughly 8"x8" in size. Wrap and chill for at least an hour or overnight.
  6. Divide into bars. Unwrap the chilled dough and transfer to a cutting board. Cut into 8 large bars or 16 small squares, as desired. Wrap each bar in plastic wrap or wax paper.
  7. Storing. The bars can be stored in the fridge for several weeks or in the freezer for up to 3 months. The bars can be eaten straight from the fridge or freezer and will be firm, but chewy. Room-temperature bars are perfectly fine to eat and can be kept in a lunch bag or backpack all day, but will be more soft and paste-like.
YOU CAN TRY ADDING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:

 Shredded coconut
 chia seeds,
 chocolate chips, 
 cacao nibs,
 cocoa powder, 
 crystalized ginger,
 ground cinnamon, 
ground nutmeg, 
ground cardamom